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Andy G

Need some help ASAP - will this plow blade work on my C-81?

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Andy G

The plow blade has the model number 6 4114 9 and I'm trying to figure out (quickly, unfortunately) if it will work on my C-81?

Any help is greatly appreciated! Thank you!!

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wallfish

Yes, that blade will attach to that tractor

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Andy G

Thank you!

 

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gwest_ca

The 6-4114 is a 1974 model and the A-frame number.

At the time the complete blade attachment came in two packages.

A 42" and a 56" blade was available for larger tractors.

The 42" blade sold at the time was model 6-9624

 

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Andy G

Thank you!

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peter lena

@Andy G   not only will it fit , but you can enhance its function very easily , obviousely  total neglect  of  paint  / finish , the  STEERING QUADRANT  AND RELATED SQUEEZE LEVER AREAS ,  need a detail servusing ,  do it up on a couple of  milk  crates one in back of frame the other  just under / behind swing quadrant . get a roller stool , personally would soak down the entire  unit  with mineral oil / penetrating oil , would also turn over  lower plow WEAR STRIP , the squeeze lever slide pin , lubrication is vital for  rotation , like a combination of  penetrating oil and aerosol red spray grease , can extension nozzle . hitch pin clips on rear of axel , swing levers . done a number of those , the movement swing difference is really amazing ,  pete 

   

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gwest_ca

I don't see the rear axle brackets the A-frame mounts to. Often forgotten when items change ownership.

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Andy G
50 minutes ago, gwest_ca said:

I don't see the rear axle brackets the A-frame mounts to. Often forgotten when items change ownership.


Thank you! I’ll be sure to ask the seller if he’s got those… sure hope he does!

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Andy G
1 hour ago, gwest_ca said:

I don't see the rear axle brackets the A-frame mounts to. Often forgotten when items change ownership.


This is the correct bracket, right? Looks like it’s missing an “L” but that should be easily replaceable. 

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wallfish
1 minute ago, Andy G said:

This is the correct bracket, right?

Yes, that'll do it.

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peter lena

@Andy G  on the rear axel  hitch , note the lever swing area , there are small 1/8  holes in the lower push down to close , side area , get a couple of  HITCH PIN CLIPS , to  run thru the holes , push the clips all the way thru  , so they are in the last  big  hole area  . ?  the last hole will insure that they will not fall out , lubricate as you go  so things  work easily / stop rust , have them on my 3 units , pete 

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Pullstart

Hi neighbor!

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Andy G
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Hi neighbor!

Yo!!! 

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